Stratoscale Symphony 3 Generally Available – What’s New?

Stratoscale Symphony 3 Generally Available, the announce was officially announced yesterday. Don't you know Stratoscale or what they do? A Hyper-converged storage, what else? Yes, hyper-converged storage solutions are hot, since several years, but more and more vendors finally bring more useful features for clients. And also more offers is good for the competition if you ask me.

Stratoscale is using commodity hardware, so any x86 servers can be installed with their OpenStack pre-packaged (easy to deploy) solution where the local disks are used to create a storage pool, like for example VMware vSAN or Nutanix.

Stratoscale is a relatively new company, and they are already on v3 of their product. This proves the agility and rapid development cycles! Stratoscale Symphony UI (web based) allows managing the whole cluster which needs at least 3 nodes to start with. Then again, when you need, just add an additional node and scale linear way. The Same principle likes for vSAN.

But Stratoscale goes beyond On-prem environments as they also using Amazon AWS Region to stretch the filesystem to span both. Additionally, you'll also get a very large catalog of AWS applications available at Amazon (constantly growing). All this has multi-tenant and self-consume support!

Stratoscale Symphony 3 – What's New?

Object Storage – cloud-driven storage in which objects storage resides side by side with block storage on the same hyper-converged infrastructure. You can move resources between the different storage types without managing multiple silos.

AWS Region – You can enable business units to use the same AWS DevOps tools and services which have been adopted for cloud-native applications and use them for on-premises workloads. Symphony has EC2, EBS, S3 and VPC services with additional AWS-compatible services which will be introduced in next release (check the image below).

Containers – Symphony’s container service offers a fully managed Kubernetes-as-a-Service that removes the operational barriers of adopting a container-based strategy. Basically, it removes of the complexity of install/configures Kubernetes.

Apps, Apps, Apps – Over 130 pre-packaged stacks of a wide variety of enterprise applications. With a single-click, users can install and deploy the entire application stack.

Quote:

Symphony enabled us to set up 100s of VMs in minutes, automatically customize them for specific project needs and scale up and out as needed. Symphony offers a minimal IT footprint solution and low staffing attention requirements by delivering a truly worry-free infrastructure and management. The result was a significant reduction in time-to-market and the lowest TCO.

Stratoscale has:

Self-service

Multi-tenancy and simple tenant management

Scale up, Scale out and down if needed

API driven

Applications and services catalogs

Runs on Any x86 server

Software-only Hyperconverged

Linearly Expandable

Secure

Efficient utilization of all resources

And also:

Storage resiliency – you now have control how many replica counts shall be used for regular (two) and how many for Gold (Three) resiliency.

Simple GUI – comprehensive and simple GUI to create object storage

Direct access to Kubernetes UI – the admin can directly go through the Kubernetes GUI and deploy services and applications. There is also a KubeCtl CLI or Kube API which can be used for automating.

Screenshot showing the application catalog….

Stratoscale Data protection

Stratoscale Symphony has a built-in data protection service allowing you can create unlimited destination sites or multiple protection policies. The data protection is at the block level.

Protection at the block level – to any number of destinations and configurable protection policies to define a schedule and destination ensures the cloud infrastructure, applications and data are always available.

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Comments

finally we’re able to use AWS as an on-premise! I felt like efficiency wise it would just make life easier on scalability procedures, but also on VM live migration. Looking forward to work with the new version